CARSON CITY — Lawmakers continue to consider new policies and appropriations on Friday as the Nevada Legislature enters its second day of a special legislative session.

The debate over several high-profile bills on the wide-spanning agenda started strong on Thursday. The Assembly Public Safety and Security heard hours of testimony over Lombardo’s sweeping crime bill. Assembly Bill 4 seeks to alter nearly a dozen different areas of Nevada’s criminal justice laws and could prompt the return of a controversial court program in Las Vegas that led to judges banning defendants from the Strip.

That bill has not moved out of committee as of Friday morning.

Instead, the Assembly is set to hear testimony Friday on Assembly Bill 6 , which would allow for the expansion of school traffic zones and w

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